Hi All,As I’ve once again taking it upon myself to simplify my system, and tend to collect multiple sets of isolation footers made from various materials over the last 12 years, whereas I’ve gone through the usual brands like Stillpoints | Shun Mook | Yamamoto Sound Craft | Symposium Acoustics | Audiopoints | Finite Elementa, before settling upon several using the ball bearing type of technology, whereas said total collected came to a total of 7 sets, where two sets or no longer needed hence my ad. (1) Is a set of 3 Ingress Audio - Level 2 Stainless Steel - Vibration Isolation System | Retail $199 | my asking price is $150. http://www.ingress-engineering.ca/ Every electrical component in your system is resonating and vibrating at a very, very high speed. Not to mention the mechanical vibration from the music playing as well. This system is the closest I know, of having your component almost floating in 3 points in space. The sonic benefits are not subtle. Mike @ Audio Two What do they do? Used under your components they will open up the soundstage, increase detail and tighten up the lower frequencies. Recent customer email feedback was “adding your Rollerblocks was more like an entire component upgrade to my system than just a tweak”. We can’t promise the same experience, but we’re confident you will gain a huge improvement. How are they made? These are machined from high quality stainless steel and machined to the same dish geometry as the high polish Level 3’s (finer polish, higher performance). The Level 2’s are very, very good and compete with much more expensive solutions. Total height is 1.080” and works with components that have taller feet like Hegel. Included is a 8mm tapped hole for use with platforms and speakers, and if desired, using a top and bottom cup. Set Includes (3) stainless steel bases and (3) 1/2 high carbon steel bearings Know in advance mine are a black anodized set, as opposed to stainless steel, I’ve gone through the trouble of sampling various stainless steel | Zirconia ceramic | Silicone Nitrate bearing and settled upon a set of one single Tungsten Carbide | two Silicon nitride bearings, which collectively just offered a more balance overall presentation, whereas the other types were merely set aside in favor on said combination. (2) Are a set of three of these stainless steel ceramic shock absorber foot as listed here: https://a.aliexpress.com/_mrWjjHE Which retail for $80 the set, my asking price is $60. As always thanks for viewing my ad……, and here’s hoping someone here is able to enjoy said offer(s), let’s chat, shall we?.
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